Environmental Justice in Nepal
Origins, Struggles, and Prospects
Herausgeber: London, Jonathan K; Robertson, Thomas; Adhikari, Jagannath
Environmental Justice in Nepal
Origins, Struggles, and Prospects
Herausgeber: London, Jonathan K; Robertson, Thomas; Adhikari, Jagannath
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This edited volume provides a holistic compilation of the diverse range of emerging scholarship in critical environmental justice studies in Nepal. The book will appeal to scholars, researchers, students, and activists in environmental justice, sustainable development, South Asian, and Himalayan studies.
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This edited volume provides a holistic compilation of the diverse range of emerging scholarship in critical environmental justice studies in Nepal. The book will appeal to scholars, researchers, students, and activists in environmental justice, sustainable development, South Asian, and Himalayan studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032442440
- ISBN-10: 1032442441
- Artikelnr.: 71236564
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032442440
- ISBN-10: 1032442441
- Artikelnr.: 71236564
Jonathan K London is Professor in the Department of Human Ecology/Community and Regional Planning at the University of California, Davis, USA. Jagannath Adhikari works as an independent researcher and teaches in Nepal and Australia. Thomas Robertson is a historian and the former director of Fulbright Nepal/USEF.
1. Introduction: Framing Environmental Justice Studies and Movements in
Nepal Part 1: Origins 2. Towards a New Paradigm for Environmental Justice
Studies in Nepal 3. People's Movements for Environmental Justice in Nepal:
A Historical Perspective 4. Environmental justice and the role of Nepalese
judiciary: A missed opportunity Part 2: Land, Forests and Agriculture 5.
Environmental injustice in confronting gendered access to land in Nepal:
Joint land ownership as a promising practice 6. Environmental Justice and
Unfree Agricultural Labourers in the Eastern Tarai of Nepal 7. Connecting
Dalit Land Rights and Climate Justice 8. Environmental Justice and
Pesticides 9. From Red to Green to Grey Hills: Reflections on the
Four-Decade-Long Journey of Community Forestry and Environmental Justice in
Nepal Part 3: Conflicts over River and Lowland Conservation 10. Protected
Areas and Expendable Communities, Wildlife-Human Conflict Survivors and
Unjust Compensation in the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve 11. The River
People and the Parks: Political Ecology of Conservation and Indigenous
Livelihoods in Nepal's Terai Part 4: Infrastructure and Indigenous Peoples
12. Disaster Is Social: Uneven Effect and Recovery from the 2015 Nepal
Earthquake 13. Indigenous struggles for development justice in Nepal:
Environmentalism on the ground Part 5: Urban Development and Environmental
Justice 14. Ensuring Health, Hygiene and Dignity for Solid Waste Workers
15. Urban Environmental Justice: For Whom, From Whom? 16. Cycling for
Livelihood in Nepal: Seeking Justice on Two Wheels 17. Through the Haze:
Air Pollution and Environmental Justice 18. Towards Transport Justice on
the Streets of Kathmandu 19. Building political capabilities through
participation for environmental justice in informal housing in Kathmandu
Part 6: Climate Justice 20. Climate Change in Nepal through an Indigenous
Environmental Justice Lens 21. Women, water and weather: Kavre villages
adapt to the increasing impacts of the climate crisis 22. Applying a
climate justice framework to understand inequities in urban water
governance amid climate change challenges in Nepal Part 7: Health Equity
23. The stress of poverty in tackling tuberculosis in Nepal 24. Impacts of
Lead Contamination on Children's Health in Nepal
Nepal Part 1: Origins 2. Towards a New Paradigm for Environmental Justice
Studies in Nepal 3. People's Movements for Environmental Justice in Nepal:
A Historical Perspective 4. Environmental justice and the role of Nepalese
judiciary: A missed opportunity Part 2: Land, Forests and Agriculture 5.
Environmental injustice in confronting gendered access to land in Nepal:
Joint land ownership as a promising practice 6. Environmental Justice and
Unfree Agricultural Labourers in the Eastern Tarai of Nepal 7. Connecting
Dalit Land Rights and Climate Justice 8. Environmental Justice and
Pesticides 9. From Red to Green to Grey Hills: Reflections on the
Four-Decade-Long Journey of Community Forestry and Environmental Justice in
Nepal Part 3: Conflicts over River and Lowland Conservation 10. Protected
Areas and Expendable Communities, Wildlife-Human Conflict Survivors and
Unjust Compensation in the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve 11. The River
People and the Parks: Political Ecology of Conservation and Indigenous
Livelihoods in Nepal's Terai Part 4: Infrastructure and Indigenous Peoples
12. Disaster Is Social: Uneven Effect and Recovery from the 2015 Nepal
Earthquake 13. Indigenous struggles for development justice in Nepal:
Environmentalism on the ground Part 5: Urban Development and Environmental
Justice 14. Ensuring Health, Hygiene and Dignity for Solid Waste Workers
15. Urban Environmental Justice: For Whom, From Whom? 16. Cycling for
Livelihood in Nepal: Seeking Justice on Two Wheels 17. Through the Haze:
Air Pollution and Environmental Justice 18. Towards Transport Justice on
the Streets of Kathmandu 19. Building political capabilities through
participation for environmental justice in informal housing in Kathmandu
Part 6: Climate Justice 20. Climate Change in Nepal through an Indigenous
Environmental Justice Lens 21. Women, water and weather: Kavre villages
adapt to the increasing impacts of the climate crisis 22. Applying a
climate justice framework to understand inequities in urban water
governance amid climate change challenges in Nepal Part 7: Health Equity
23. The stress of poverty in tackling tuberculosis in Nepal 24. Impacts of
Lead Contamination on Children's Health in Nepal
1. Introduction: Framing Environmental Justice Studies and Movements in
Nepal Part 1: Origins 2. Towards a New Paradigm for Environmental Justice
Studies in Nepal 3. People's Movements for Environmental Justice in Nepal:
A Historical Perspective 4. Environmental justice and the role of Nepalese
judiciary: A missed opportunity Part 2: Land, Forests and Agriculture 5.
Environmental injustice in confronting gendered access to land in Nepal:
Joint land ownership as a promising practice 6. Environmental Justice and
Unfree Agricultural Labourers in the Eastern Tarai of Nepal 7. Connecting
Dalit Land Rights and Climate Justice 8. Environmental Justice and
Pesticides 9. From Red to Green to Grey Hills: Reflections on the
Four-Decade-Long Journey of Community Forestry and Environmental Justice in
Nepal Part 3: Conflicts over River and Lowland Conservation 10. Protected
Areas and Expendable Communities, Wildlife-Human Conflict Survivors and
Unjust Compensation in the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve 11. The River
People and the Parks: Political Ecology of Conservation and Indigenous
Livelihoods in Nepal's Terai Part 4: Infrastructure and Indigenous Peoples
12. Disaster Is Social: Uneven Effect and Recovery from the 2015 Nepal
Earthquake 13. Indigenous struggles for development justice in Nepal:
Environmentalism on the ground Part 5: Urban Development and Environmental
Justice 14. Ensuring Health, Hygiene and Dignity for Solid Waste Workers
15. Urban Environmental Justice: For Whom, From Whom? 16. Cycling for
Livelihood in Nepal: Seeking Justice on Two Wheels 17. Through the Haze:
Air Pollution and Environmental Justice 18. Towards Transport Justice on
the Streets of Kathmandu 19. Building political capabilities through
participation for environmental justice in informal housing in Kathmandu
Part 6: Climate Justice 20. Climate Change in Nepal through an Indigenous
Environmental Justice Lens 21. Women, water and weather: Kavre villages
adapt to the increasing impacts of the climate crisis 22. Applying a
climate justice framework to understand inequities in urban water
governance amid climate change challenges in Nepal Part 7: Health Equity
23. The stress of poverty in tackling tuberculosis in Nepal 24. Impacts of
Lead Contamination on Children's Health in Nepal
Nepal Part 1: Origins 2. Towards a New Paradigm for Environmental Justice
Studies in Nepal 3. People's Movements for Environmental Justice in Nepal:
A Historical Perspective 4. Environmental justice and the role of Nepalese
judiciary: A missed opportunity Part 2: Land, Forests and Agriculture 5.
Environmental injustice in confronting gendered access to land in Nepal:
Joint land ownership as a promising practice 6. Environmental Justice and
Unfree Agricultural Labourers in the Eastern Tarai of Nepal 7. Connecting
Dalit Land Rights and Climate Justice 8. Environmental Justice and
Pesticides 9. From Red to Green to Grey Hills: Reflections on the
Four-Decade-Long Journey of Community Forestry and Environmental Justice in
Nepal Part 3: Conflicts over River and Lowland Conservation 10. Protected
Areas and Expendable Communities, Wildlife-Human Conflict Survivors and
Unjust Compensation in the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve 11. The River
People and the Parks: Political Ecology of Conservation and Indigenous
Livelihoods in Nepal's Terai Part 4: Infrastructure and Indigenous Peoples
12. Disaster Is Social: Uneven Effect and Recovery from the 2015 Nepal
Earthquake 13. Indigenous struggles for development justice in Nepal:
Environmentalism on the ground Part 5: Urban Development and Environmental
Justice 14. Ensuring Health, Hygiene and Dignity for Solid Waste Workers
15. Urban Environmental Justice: For Whom, From Whom? 16. Cycling for
Livelihood in Nepal: Seeking Justice on Two Wheels 17. Through the Haze:
Air Pollution and Environmental Justice 18. Towards Transport Justice on
the Streets of Kathmandu 19. Building political capabilities through
participation for environmental justice in informal housing in Kathmandu
Part 6: Climate Justice 20. Climate Change in Nepal through an Indigenous
Environmental Justice Lens 21. Women, water and weather: Kavre villages
adapt to the increasing impacts of the climate crisis 22. Applying a
climate justice framework to understand inequities in urban water
governance amid climate change challenges in Nepal Part 7: Health Equity
23. The stress of poverty in tackling tuberculosis in Nepal 24. Impacts of
Lead Contamination on Children's Health in Nepal